Sentences with phrase «in place in every school»

When asked about the security measures put in place in the school, he said, «the deputy governor is handling that.»
Throughout the year, similar agreements were revealed to be in place in schools, DVLA, welfare, and child maintenance.
«The Report identifies some of the equalities measures that should be in place in schools but fails to provide any evidence about how effective these have been and is complacent about the dangers schools and children face.
This will only happen if we give people the right tools to become effective leaders and put in place in every school the best possible practice.»
In states that have put the money into schools and state governments that have made that full commitment in terms of the funding, we're seeing the very real benefit now of programs put in place in those schools.
We are the ones who will put the policies and practices in place in our schools that enable all young people to have their emotional and social selves welcomed, their spirits uplifted, and their inner lives nourished as a normal, natural part of their education.
So parents in some schools communities are seeing the benefit and they can tell the story in the lead up to the election about what's possible when we have needs - based funding in place in our schools — and it's going to be a very positive story.
If there is a successful early intervention programme, such as the Five Minute Box, in place in school, it means that any child, entering the school as a transfer, or as a second language child, can quickly be screened and supported if necessary by a Teaching Assistant.
In the study, to be published in the Spring 2011 issue of Education Next and available at www.educationnext.org, authors Stuart Buck and Jay P. Greene examined the key characteristics of performance pay plans currently in place in school districts, in light of increased attention given to merit pay in national debate and in the Obama Administration's Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program.
The Denver Public Schools is reporting the myth that things are going extremely well with the turnarounds that are in place in the schools, and that the community is happy with the school situation.
School principals and superintendents can provide leadership in reassuring students, staff, and parents that schools are generally very safe places for children and youth and reiterating what safety measures and student supports are already in place in their school.
What do you feel has to be in place in a school district for improving teaching and learning with a focus on student achievement?
What do you think has to be in place in a school district to improve teaching and learning with a focus on student achievement?
What policies and practices are in place in your school that support literacy?
We share ways to create opportunities to offer teachers quality feedback within the professional development structure already in place in schools or districts.
During this one - day workshop, leaders compare what is already in place in their school / district and take next steps toward leading a data - informed teaching staff focused on increased student outcomes.
What interventions are already in place in your school or district?
Having a careers leader in place in every school would ensure there is a lead who could take responsibility for careers education, ensuring a coordinated, whole - school approach to support.
According to the Hawn Foundation website, the MindUp program — which is in place in schools across the United States, in Canada and abroad — consists of 15 lessons for three developmental levels (pre-kindergarten through second grade, third through fifth grade and sixth through eighth grade).
What kinds of professional development and support are in place in your school to promote teacher effectiveness?
We were told of boys circumventing the filters in place in school to access age - inappropriate content.

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The decision also weighs in the favor of entrepreneurs and investors who live outside places like Silicon Valley, where old - school networking and personal connections are how financing deals typically happen.
A self - described «band nerd» in high school, Rempel has honed her outspoken style by working in places where she was encouraged to challenge the status quo.
Because the children come after school and the adults after work, music lessons happen only from 2 to 10 p.m. «Knowing how much I pay in rent,» he said, «it just kills me that nobody uses the place in the morning.»
Tony Laing, senior graduate student services coordinator at the New School in New York City, says he has had the most success placing qualified interns at companies he has the most experience with.
Eighty percent of shopping takes place in a span of just two weeks and among three retailers, Google said, typically closer to the start of the school year.
Extracurriculars are strong at Laurier — the school's team took first place in the AspenInstitute's 2011 Business & Society InternationalMBA Case Competition.
Once you have a «comp plan» in place, there are basically two schools of thought on how to proceed in times like these.
In an interview at Y Combinator's Startup School this weekend Zuckerberg sounded disillusioned with Silicon Valley, but in 2005 he was starry - eyed about the place: «Palo Alto is kind of this mythical place where you know, all the start - ups come from,» he saiIn an interview at Y Combinator's Startup School this weekend Zuckerberg sounded disillusioned with Silicon Valley, but in 2005 he was starry - eyed about the place: «Palo Alto is kind of this mythical place where you know, all the start - ups come from,» he saiin 2005 he was starry - eyed about the place: «Palo Alto is kind of this mythical place where you know, all the start - ups come from,» he said.
It will dramatically improve the culture of the school and make Stanford — already the most selective B - school in the U.S. — an even more desirable place to earn an MBA.
«We flew people in from Atlanta, Los Angeles, and all over the place, including some of her oldest friends from elementary school that she never gets to see and some close friends that had recently moved across the country.»
Nicole Hurd, founder of a nonprofit called College Advising Corps that places trained advisers in underserved high schools, was given a preview of the materials and called them a «real paradigm shift.»
I got to sample a lot of food from the places that we lived or visited and during my middle school and high school years in Nairobi, Kenya, where I went to an international school.
Just as importantly, he oversaw the school's rise to first place in the BusinessWeek rankings.
The number of applications for university places this year has fallen by 25.4 per cent in Western Australia, as a result of the change 12 years ago in the school starting age.
Ty started out in High school in «diversified occupation course», they placed him in a local body shop.
But in places such as Erie, Pa., schools are the first to feel the squeeze.
In senior year of high school, Brady said he felt out of place because his teammates were always faster and stronger than he was.
The second reboot — featuring a younger and more accurately aged Parker in high school — takes place briefly before and during, but mostly after the events of «Civil War.»
As you can imagine, we learned quite a few fun things about each half of the power couple during the revealing exchange, which took place at Betsy Layne High School in Eastern Kentucky.
There, in the school library, Bill, 60, and Melinda, 51, also divulged their favorite colors, places to visit, breakfast cereals and even their spirit animals.
The management professor - turned - dean aggressively raised standards for faculty and put in place more competitive packages to retain the school's best professors and recruit better talent.
If you want to know more about how the big guys work out problems, check out Justice on the Job, by David W. Ewing (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1989), a lively chronicle of the creative complaint systems in place at corporations such as Federal Express, IBM, and Northrop.
The prom king issue was ultimately resolved; now the school district has policies in place stating that you may run for whichever is more aligned to your gender identity.
Students begin crafting their network and community within the business world the minute they arrive at Columbia, thanks in part to the school's cluster system, which places first - year students in «clusters» of 65 to 70 people who take all their core classes together.
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories of everyday experiences also help children make sense of the world and their place in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
Haas alums were fourth on the list, with median 20 - year pay of $ 2,858,000, while Darden MBAs came in at $ 2,705,000, placing the school's alumni seventh.
«Or take the disproportionate amount of unpaid family care - taking duties women do, like making sure kids get to school happy and healthy in the first place
This is in the midst of a 59 % unemployment rate for youth in Spain, where competitor schools place under 50 % of graduates after six months.
So, what does the dean of Albers say when asked if his school is appropriately placed in the U.S. News accounting specialty ranking?
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